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February 17, 2026 | Latest Issue
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11.18.10.sports.whockey
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Women's hockey takes 3-2 victory

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Alex Kim / The Dartmouth Staff Alex Kim / The Dartmouth Staff Battling to survive a penalty kill lasting the final 1:31 of the game against Providence College, the Dartmouth women's hockey team held on for a 3-2 non-conference victory Tuesday night in Hanover. Dartmouth (6-1, 5-1 ECAC) has been victorious in its last seven meetings with the Friars (8-4-1, 1-1-1 HE). With 14:33 remaining in the third period, Amanda Trunzo '11 potted the game-winning goal from the near side.


11.17.10.sports.Hockey
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Bracco '94 saves local hockey team

Alexis Monroe / The Dartmouth Staff Alexis Monroe / The Dartmouth Staff Being a Dartmouth athlete is not solely about speed, aggression or agility, but is also about a passion and a love for the game.


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Curious Jorge

"I'm not a kid anymore, but some days I sit and wish I was a kid again." Those lyrics are from a song by Travie McCoy lead singer of Gym Class Heroes called "Akidagain." Sometimes I feel a little nostalgic for the days back when we thought picking your nose was kind of adorable, but in a weird way the age when worries were few and far between.


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Men's, women's basketball go down in season openers

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In an unsuccessful opening weekend of basketball, both the Big Green men's and women's basketball teams took to the road and lost their season openers to Providence College (1-0) by a score of 87-52 and Northwestern University (1-0) 66-37, respectively. In Providence, the Big Green men's team (0-1, 0-0 Ivy) was outplayed by an overpowering Friars squad, who jumped out to a quick 19-3 lead and never looked back, taking a 25 point lead into halftime. The Friars shot 56 percent from the floor, including knocking down eight shots from behind the arc.



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Swimming takes on Ivy League foes

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While the Dartmouth women's swim team started the season with a victory against Cornell University at home on Friday, the men failed to carry the momentum into their dual meet against Cornell University and Harvard University on Saturday.


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Rollin' with Dolan

So I think I came up with a game-changing strategy for this column. Since this is always published on Mondays, I usually write it on Sundays.


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Briefly Noted

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Dartmouth women's soccer midfielder Chrissy Lozier '14 received her second Ivy League Rookie of the Week award in three weeks following the Big Green's season-ending 1-0 win against Cornell University.



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ONE-ON-ONE: Claire Byrne '11

I sat down with Claire Byrne '11 to talk about life after field hockey and her new found affinity for sleeping in. From your perspective, how did the end of the season go? CB: I think that we had a really great final couple of games.


11.15.10.sports.football
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Football falls to Brown Bears, 35-28

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Andy Foust / The Dartmouth Staff Andy Foust / The Dartmouth Staff A 21-point third quarter was not enough to offset the three other mediocre quarters for Dartmouth's football team, as the Big Green fell short of securing its first winning season in 13 years after falling to the Brown University Bears on Saturday, 35-28. "I was disappointed with the way it ended it," head coach Buddy Teevens said.



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Taking a run for ‘Miles for Moms'

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Chris Hanson '13 may be an All-American athlete, but he's recently been making headlines off the court by raising over $10,000 for "Miles for Moms," a program he started in September to raise money for breast cancer research.



11.15.10.sports.whockey
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Women's hockey defeats Princeton, Quinnipiac in overtime

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Kevin Xiao / The Dartmouth Staff Kevin Xiao / The Dartmouth Staff Propelled by the efforts of defenseman Sasha Nanji '13, the Dartmouth women's hockey team secured two overtime victories against Princeton University and Quinnipiac University by scores of 3-2 and 4-3, respectively, on the road this past weekend.


11.11.10.sports.TannerScott
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Shipley '11, Scott '11 named to ESPN All-District Team

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Courtesy of DartmouthSports.com Courtesy of DartmouthSports.com Before defeating Cornell University this past Saturday, the Dartmouth football team enjoyed a different kind of success wide receiver Tanner Scott '11 and defensive tackle Lane Shipley '11 were named to the ESPN Academic All-District I University Division football team, as voted on by the members of the College Sports Information Directors Association.




11.11.10.sports.WCrew
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Women's crew starts season strong

Doug Gonzalez / The Dartmouth Senior Staff Doug Gonzalez / The Dartmouth Senior Staff The Dartmouth women's crew varsity eight boat finished third at the Princeton University Three-Mile Chase in their first race of the fall season over Homecoming weekend.